Leadership

Kate Rubalcava has been selected to lead the Utah Nonprofits Association as its chief executive officer. She assumed leadership of the organization, which represents more than 600 nonprofits in the state, this week.

For the past 13 years, Scott Schnapp has been defending the interests of Maine’s nonprofit community, a diverse and often misunderstood group of organizations that bridge the gap between government and the private sector.

Consider these findings from a new report: Nearly a third of New England nonprofit leaders surveyed say they plan to leave their jobs in the next two years, and almost two-thirds anticipate leaving within five years.

While it is hard to know for certain whether we are seeing the start of that wave, or the crest, there are clear signs that the retirement of nonprofit leaders has become a front and center issue for nonprofit boards.

One of the founders of The Foraker Group, an Alaska nonprofit that works with and advises other nonprofits, will step down from his role as president and chief executive officer, according to a Friday announcement from the company.

During his three-decade career with the Connecticut Association of Nonprofits, Ron Cretaro has seen the organization evolve from humble beginnings with just a few members to the largest group in the state dedicated exclusively to working with...

Washington, DC – The National Council of Nonprofits (Council of Nonprofits) announced the election of Trisha Lester, Vice President of the North Carolina Center for Nonprofits, to its Board of Directors.